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hello guys in this video I am going to show you how to add CGI objects to a video open blender select VFX load the video clip go to render properties go to color management change filmic to standard go to Output properties and increase to frame count to 350 click detect features reduce the threshold to 0.1 change location to perspective track the clip forward delete the bad tracks go to solve enable focal length optical center and Radial distance click solve camera motion now the solve error value is 0.72 we done a good camera track in the first attempt click set as background and set up tracking scene now delete everything from the scene except the camera align the camera in a correct position now I going to add a subject into the scene add add an hdri in the environment reduce the strength to 0.2 for now add a sun lamp increase the angle to 20 I will explain it later increase the strength to three I just increase the background strength to 0.3 rotate the sun lamp 45 in y AIS